Shedeur Sanders is practically the consensus top QB in the 2025 NFL draft, and in recent weeks, several teams have lost their way into a position to draft Deion Sanders' youngest son this April.
The New York Jets, Tennessee Titans, and Cleveland Browns have entered the mix. Coach Prime denied rumors that the "Grown QB" wouldn't play for the Titans or Browns, but even so, these three teams aren't ideal landing spots for Shedeur.
CBS Sports' Jordan Dajani tabbed the NY Giants and Las Vegas Raiders as Shedeur's best possible landing spots for one simple reason: the weapons those teams can offer Sanders right off the bat.
"New York possesses some nice pieces on offense that are attractive for a young quarterback. Malik Nabers could be a legitimate superstar in this league. The rookie wideout has reminded fans of Odell Beckham Jr., as he's caught 104 passes for 1,140 yards and six touchdowns in 14 games played. Then there's Tyrone Tracy Jr., who crossed 1,000 scrimmage yards in the upset victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday. He and Nabers are just the third rookie duo in NFL history to each record 1,000 scrimmage yards in a season," Dajani wrote.
"For the Raiders, they have a historic rookie as well in Brock Bowers. He just broke Mike Ditka's rookie tight end receiving yards record with 1,144 yards in 16 games played, and his 108 receptions are the most by a rookie all-time. Think about it, Bowers has thrived despite subpar quarterback play and offensive coordinator turnover. Then, there's the allure of 'Sin City.' Playing in Allegiant Stadium out in the desert is more attractive than in the snowy Meadowlands of New Jersey, and being the franchise quarterback in a notable market built on glitz and glamour is certainly appealing."
Shedeur has seemingly embraced playing for both franchises but the Raiders might have won too many games down the stretch to be an option. The Giants also won this past Sunday with Drew Lock under center.
Even though the Giants and Raiders are Shedeur's best options, doesn't mean the football gods will give him what he wants.
Of course, pulling an Eli Manning is still on the table. Coach Prime did mention that possibility before, even if he denies it now.